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Title Section19 1960-12-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 It** 41 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1960. 15 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration599 1960-12-03 1 UN troops get him first, then release him Still in Congo men's hands LEOPOLOVILLE, Friday MR. PATRICE Lumumba was arrested yesterday by Congolese troops in Luluabourg, capital of Kasai Province. The troops had been hunting the deposed Prime Minister since his escape on Nov. 27 from his LeopoldvilleReuter; UPI - 599 words
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Article124 1960-12-03 1 LONDON, Friday. BRITISH Ford Motor Company directors were meeting today to discuss the latest moves in the American Ford takeover bid as the company's shares fluctuated on the London stock exchange. It was assumed the directors would review the request of the U5. Treasury toReuter - 124 words
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277 1960-12-03 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Si;>J!OH Indonesian Government source said today the Republic believed that the Malayan Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had "misused his rights as a mediator" in th c Dutch Indonesian dispute over West New Guinea. The Tengku. who flew to theReuter - 277 words
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Article52 1960-12-03 1 BONN, Fri.— The West German Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, who has just recovered from a chill, has cancelled his visit to Paris next week at his doctor's advice. A Foreign Office spokesman said that Dr. Adenauer's visit to London on Dec. 12 and 13 had also beenReuter - 52 words
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361 1960-12-03 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday pOR TWO HOURS this morning, the House of Representatives discussed women before rejecting an "equal-pay-for-equal-work" resolution moved by the Socialist Front. Much of the debate was light-hearted and was centred around the question of whether men are superior to women361 words
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128 1960-12-03 1 Primate in historic talks with the Pope 17ATICAN CITY, Fri. f The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, talked with the Pope in a library in the Vatican today first such visit for nearly six cen-i turies. Before going to the Vatican, j the Archbishop offered j prayers for greater128 words
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66 1960-12-03 1 LONDON. Fri. Actress Vivien Leigh was granted a divorce today from actor Sir Laurence Olivier on the grounds of his adultery with actress Joan Plowrlght. Because of the same adultery. Mr. Roger Leonard Gage, an actor, was granted a decree nisi against his wife.Reuter - 66 words
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Article285 1960-12-03 1 Silence from 'f lying zoo' BOSTON, Friday rf*HE Russian space- ship has stopped sending radio signals and may have fallen to earth, the Air Force National Space Surveillance Control Centre reported. The centre, which keeps track of every object In space for the United States, said Jodrell Bank radar station285 words
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Article194 1960-12-03 1 BUT NOT TO BEAT THE COLOUR BAR WASHINGTON, Fri. A Negro woman who was turned completely white in three years was introduced to delegates attending an American Medical Association conference here today. Dr Robert Stolar, an expert in dermatology, described treatments which could turn a Negro's skinReuter - 194 words
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Article24 1960-12-03 1 WASHINGTON, Fri.—Professor David Bell of Harvard University was named as Budget Director in the new administration by PresidentElect John Kennedy today.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article105 1960-12-03 1 Cypriot is shot outside court NICOSIA, Fri. A Greek Cypriot policeman was shot dead outside the law courts in Limassol, South Cyprus, today. First reports said the policeman was In uniform and standing guard outside the entrance of the law courts when he was shot. The entire police force ofReuter - 105 words
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Article31 1960-12-03 1 MANILA. Fri. Delegates from 11 countries, including Japan, will meet here next week to discuss ways of accelerating social and economic progress in Asia through better public administration. Remer.31 words
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Article25 1960-12-03 1 HUNGARY REPORT NLU \OKh In LmHi Munru I N It-|»ICM-Ul.ltl\ M II U' >^iil in report 'U.'t San nj> >ttll aud- 1 «l»mnM(i"u K\25 words
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Article579 1960-12-03 2 MOSCOW, Friday KHRUSHCHEV IS DELIGHTED AT NEW ACHIEVEMENT, BUT THE WEST IS WARY rPHE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, last ni&ht told A reporters that the latest launching of a "Noah's Ark" space ship was a "great victory in step towards man's (light." HeReuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration94 1960-12-03 2 \IICHAKL DMYTRENKO -I" stacks gold bars in a vault of the Federal Reserve Bank in New York. This particular vault contains U*****,065,711 of fold belonging to 72 foreign governments, c c n t r a 1 banks, and international agencies.UPI - 94 words
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Article47 1960-12-03 2 Premiers talks date fixed LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Harold Macmlllan, the Prime Minister, said today there was generai agreement that the next meeting of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers should begin on March 8 In London. He told the House of Commons this In reply to a question Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article30 1960-12-03 2 LONDON, Frl Both London's evening newspapers the Evening News and the Evening Standard—announced that from next Monday their price would rise by a half-penny to three pence.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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159 1960-12-03 2 We prefer freedom to peace: Nasution MEDAN, Fri. The Indonesian Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff, Lieut.Gen. Nasution. told reporters here today that the Indonesian people "preferred freedom to peace." The General, who was making a short tour of Sumatra, was commenting on the Indonesian-Dutch dispute over the Dutch-heldReuter; UPI - 159 words
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Article47 1960-12-03 2 MOSCOW, Frl.— The Soviet Government Press spokesman said last night that the Soviet Minister of Defence. Marshal Rodlon Malinovsky, was resting. The spokesman was answering reporters questions after the Soviet news agency. Tass. had disclosed that Marshal Andrei Orechko was acting Minister of Defence. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article199 1960-12-03 2 KENNEDY NAMES CABINET MAN WASHINGTON. Fri. TT President-elect John Kennedy yesterday I made his first cabinet appointment Governor Abraham Ribicoff as his Secretary of Health. Education* and Welfare. Mr. RiblcofT. 50. was on* of Mr. Kennedy's first influential backers for the presidency. Earlier Mr. Kennedy picked another state governor inReuter - 199 words
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148 1960-12-03 2 CARACAS. Friday. violence flared here yesterday as Communist Al and Leftist groups continued agitation against the government of President Romulo Betancourt Two people, one of them a 16-year-old girl, were killed and several others were in lured in clashes In the sixth consecutiveUP - 148 words
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95 1960-12-03 2 17 STUDENTS HELD IN APARTHEID PROTEST T ONDON. Frl.— The pollc» arrested 17 students outside South Africa House l n Trafalgar Square here today, after they had joined a demonstration by an anti-apartheid organisation. The arrests were made uncier legislation which prohibits meetings within one mile of t:.e House ofReuter - 95 words
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Article25 1960-12-03 2 TOKYO. Fri.— Staff ln about 100 hospitals and clinics throughout Japan today went on strike demanding higher wages and better working conditions. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement121 1960-12-03 2 ARE YOU OVER 30? How often do you feel depressed; unable to get ahead in your job; worried about your family; nervy and irritable? This often happens to people over 30 who are sub jected to stresses and strains of life not experienced by those in their youth. For more121 words
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Miscellaneous7 1960-12-03 2 TH E GAMBOLS >y Bin? Appleby (SAVfi.O7 words
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235 1960-12-03 3 WASHINGTON, Friday rPHE vagueness of the Moscow summit communique last night confirmed observers here in their belief that the long conference failed to resolve Sino-Soviet differences on co-existence. Most experts here believed there was a wide gap between Russian and Chinese thinkingReuter - 235 words
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297 1960-12-03 3 White students slip through school blockade NEW ORLEANS, Friday. "IXfHITE housewives became so furious yesterday when six White children slipped past their blockade around an integrated school that they stoned a car and began chasing bystanders. They cursed, shoved, pummeled and kicked nearly a dozen bystanders, including newsmen and elderlyUPI - 297 words
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Article40 1960-12-03 3 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. The Prime Minister. Dr. Hendrlk Verwoerd, told a National (Government) Party conference here last night the draft constitution of the South African Republic would be published within a few days probably on Dec. 9.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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92 1960-12-03 3 CUBA RAGES OVER US. ROCKET FRAGMENTS WASHINGTON. Fri.— The Defence Department acknowledged yesterday that fragments of a US. space rocket launched on Wednesday from Cape Canaveral probably fell on Cuba. The department said it was likely that metal fragments found in Cuba came from the rocket launcher which attempted to92 words
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Article61 1960-12-03 3 LONDON, Fri.—Commonwealth countries will be sent Queen Elizabeth's pre-record-ed Christmas message for broadcast at any time after noon (local time) on Christmas Day. The message will be record- ed for television and sound broadcasting at Buckingham Palace before the Queen leaves to spend Christmas at Sandrlngham House,Reuter - 61 words
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177 1960-12-03 3 LONDON, Fri Nuclear bombs have been issued to six of Britain's aircraft carriers, according to the Daily Express science correspondent. Scimitar and Sea Vixen Jet planes allotted to the carriers can carry a new atomic bomb specially designed for low-level attacks on ports, theReuter - 177 words
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358 1960-12-03 3 NEW YORK. Friday. AN Afro- Asian spokesman declared today that Asian and African countries would no longer be bound by the 1946 "gentlemen's! agreement 1 on election to Security Council seats. Dr. Lambertus N. Palar of Indonesia said the AfroAsians would be bound only by358 words
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Article74 1960-12-03 3 120 killer court men on list BERLIN, Fri.— Documents found recently in a charred safe on a West Berlin bombed site included a list of 120 judges and prosecutors of the Nazi "people's court" which passed hundreds of death sentences against resistance fighters, city government officials said yesterday The listReuter - 74 words
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138 1960-12-03 3 Arms race starts 8 on road to Moscow CAN FRANCISCO. Fri— Six men and two women yesterday began a 6.500--mile "peace walk" from San Francisco to Moscow. They hope the hike may influence the United States and Russia to halt production of nuclear weapons and begin disarmament. The group trudged138 words
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196 1960-12-03 3 M R< HAROLD MACMILLAN, the Prime Minister IT yesterday denied stating that there should uJvtTsY S? a merger between Britain and the Bir Harry Legge-Bourke, a Conservative, asked him In the House of Commons what the British Government policy was "with regard to aReuter - 196 words
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Article27 1960-12-03 3 MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Niklta Khrushchev has accepted an invitation to visit Cambodia, the official Soviet news agency. Tass. reported today No date was mentioned.27 words
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Article22 1960-12-03 3 ALGIERS. Fri.— A handgrenade exploded in a crowded cinema at Mostaganem yesterday, wounding 25 people including several children.—UPl.22 words
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Article45 1960-12-03 3 SEOUL, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. John Chang, has completed a purge of police officials who had collaborated with ex-President Syngman Rhee in rigging the Mar. 15 elections. A total of 2,213 men, including 81 police chiefs, have been sacked.— U.P.l.45 words
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Article169 1960-12-03 3 NEW DELHI Fri. India has banned the export of white tigers a freak albino species with white bodies, grey stripes and blue eyes lound only in the jungles of Central India— the Government Gazette announced. The ban followed the sale of "Mohini Rewa" ("The EnchantingReuter - 169 words
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Article45 1960-12-03 3 LONDON. Fri.— The 25--year-old Duke of Kent is to be Queen Elizabeth's special representative at the Sierra Leone Independence celebrations next April, Buckingham Palace announced last night. This will be the Duke's first official visit abroad on behalf of the Queen.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Advertisement158 1960-12-03 3 Ul It A \P IN BOTH W LADIES CENTS DEPTS. LADIES DEPT. GENTS DEPT. AMERICAN SPORT PLAIN SHORTS $2 60 SH |RTS $5.»0 m fttd. COTTON SHIRTS 53.90 HICKOK BELTS $3.50 m FANCY SKIRTS $4.90 $9 50 FRENCH STOLES $8.90 READYMADE SLACKS $9.90 1100% ORLON $13.50 WAINSHEILL TWIN SETS Mt158 words
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Article285 1960-12-03 4 MAGISTRATE: CONDUCTED BY NONBRAHMIN PRIEST HAD NOT BEEN PROVED' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ALAN C. GILES, 37-year-old motor engineer employed by Wearne Brothers at Seremban, was acquitted here today of a summons charge of enticing an amah at the Kuala Lumpur bachelors' mess where he formerly lived.285 words
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Article171 1960-12-03 4 'NO FOOD TO EAT' SO HE STOLE SINGAPORE, Fri. A 13--year-old Malay boy told the Juvenile Court today that he stole "because my grandmother did not five me food to eat" The boy who admitted stealing $21 from three "pi«y" banks of his grandmother said he used the money to171 words
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Article63 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, FrL— Mr. Sim Yeong Soon has been elected president of the Radio and Electrical Traders Association of Singapore, at their annual general meeting recently. Vice-presidents: Messrs. Sim See Mlang and Yeo Hong Chuan; secretary: Mr. John Chan; treasurer: Mr. Sng Song Hwee: and committee members: Messrs.63 words
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Article53 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Singapore student Mr. Kwok Kah Chee, was today awarded a scholarship to study electrical engineering in Germany. The scholarship was awarded by the Federal Republic of Germany under the German Academic Exchange Service. Mr. Kwok who will be away for about six years will leave Singapore53 words
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Article62 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A limited number of copies of the latest Government Directory (October 1960) priced at $2 per copy will be on sale at the Government Publications Bureau, Fullerton Building. as from Monday. It gives details of the Istana Negara. Judiciary, Cabinet, Legislative Assembly. Audit, Ministries, Industrial Arbitration62 words
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Article36 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Military Forces Band and Corps of Drums of the Ist. Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment, will beat the retreat for the first time on the floodlit Padang at 7 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article217 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. In what was described as a "borderline case" by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assizes here today, an odd- J Job labourer. Lee Ah Eng. was cleared of a charge of robbery with violence. Lee, 28, had been charged with robbing, with three217 words
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Article30 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Master Attendant today announced that the new telephone number of the Shipping Office is *****. and that the Senior Assistant Port Officer's numbers are *****/9.30 words
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Article22 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Police Band will give a performance at the Botanic Gardens on Sunday between 5 and 6 p.m.22 words
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Article171 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Works Brigade member. Tan Slak Chla, 23, had his arm dismembered when a car he was driving met in collision with a lorry et the junction of Choa Chu Kang and Buklt Timah Roads tonight. Five other Brigade men in the car171 words
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Article, Illustration219 1960-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The six members of Singapore Polytechnic's first student group to go overseas returned today from their three-week study and goodwill tour of Indonesia. The trip was arranged by the Polytechnic Architectural Society, with the help of the Indonesian Con-sulate-General here, which219 words
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Advertisement227 1960-12-03 4 Irnr r I A ghost-viewer to everyone! j: 1 1 Kll! who sees this movie. m #9k TIMES THE THRILLS! M < TIMES THE SCREAM! !j m%# TIMES THE FUN! m It Ik Wai dMusKmn J^%m jflggtojmmmmLsM **w Ankl •I )i naum tunwt Mmmmm i CATHAY TONIGHT MIDNIGHT!! *i (Singapore)227 words
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Advertisement67 1960-12-03 4 tMf*i3fj NoW SHOWING' g m "V«w Tau Kali Ya Cham" (Cant.) fc g^~^o"IwoT0lo 1^^WD i nTBr7TT™ >1 P "CHINESE ACROBATIC TEAM" 9 a. In English t Chioww SuU^ 9.15 Imitotion Genarol" Cs 11.15 "Tha Wind Cannot Raod_ (Color) /■UpaV^ ar^WL^ t r^*"t' T 13 L n^^s^s^r Mmovsn«' *n* ruttts* fusnnis67 words
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Advertisement590 1960-12-03 4 iUTHAriH I I OUaANIJATION X 10.Mam-1.15~4.44S 1 9 30pm* T J«ck Hawkins Nigel Patrick f I -OF GQHTUEMEM mt V/ L P««»l Saa<»al Short X. -rf "State Visit Of King And Quaaa Of Thailand Te Britain <> TONI6HT MIDNIOMTt (Ccl) X "ALL THE YOUNG MEM" V, ALAN LAOD SIDNEY POITIIR590 words
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Miscellaneous255 1960-12-03 4 rpHE following is today's departures 1 schedule of civil air- BOAC: To Calcutta Karachi craft movements at Paya Dubmcos, London (BRH 484) Lebar Airport, Singapore: 3.30 am-; to Kuala Lumpur, B Bangkok, Delhi. Teheran. Beirut. akkjvals Dusseldorf. London (ML 783) 2 BOAC: From Melbourne, Dar- p.m.; to Jakarta, Darwin, Sydwln255 words
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332 1960-12-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday rE House of Representatives today passed a Bill to give effect to the proposals relating to income tax outlined by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. in his Budget speech. In moving the Bill, Mr. Tan said that332 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1960-12-03 5 'OBJECTORS FEAR THAT SPECIAL RIGHTS FOR THE MALAYS WILL BE THROWN OVERBOARD' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE nine monthold Party Negara resolution urging that the nationality of Malaya be known as Melayu came under fire in the House of Representatives today. It was originally1,087 words
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121 1960-12-03 5 PPP LEADER CHEERED AS HE WITHDRAWS MOTION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Peoples Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam, today withdrew his "no confidence" resolution against the Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Kob and received applause for it la the House of Representatives. Mr. Seenivasagam had filed his resolution121 words
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Article45 1960-12-03 5 BINOAPORE. Frl. A 13--year-old boy today pleaded not guilty in the juvenile court to a charge of stealing a fowl worth $1.50 yesterday at St. Thomas's Walk. The case was postponed to Dec. 28 and ball of $250 was extended.45 words
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Miscellaneous339 1960-12-03 5 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB parts of the Congo (10). 1 Hear Inspector of dancing to S. Two former pupils' letters. upset (13). Mow It! (41 I. Know sign-writer having 6. .New York get* a laugh In some weight In London (10)- raising ugly antelope (7). 8. Priest has a great339 words
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426 1960-12-03 6 RAJARATNAM STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF MALAYAN CULTURE-AND SOON SINGAPORE, Friday TiHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Raja--1 ratnam, said in a talk yesterday that the Government was convinced that "only in the development of a Malayan culture and a Malayan consciousness can we find protection against426 words
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Article62 1960-12-03 6 SISTERS KILLED IN ROAD CRASH MI'AR. Fri. Two sisters were killed yesterday when they were knocked down by a car while walking on the road. They were Khatljah binte Ahmad, 22, housewife, and Mainon, 16, a schoolffirl. Khatijah was expectInc a baby. The accident took place at the 18th. mile62 words
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Article42 1960-12-03 6 TELUK ANSON. Fri.— The Anglo- Chinese School here has turned out its annual magazine, the Ansonian, with a difference this year. For the first time the editorial Is written In the national language, together with an English version.42 words
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Article, Illustration66 1960-12-03 6 FALSE TEETH MEN GIVE 'STONE' TOAST A MISS 4 LOAD of beef and bread collected by Malayans reaches Chanic Camp in Leopold ville. Beef is not always available, but when it is it is specially welcome. Bread in the Congo is as hard as stone when it is toasted and66 words
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218 1960-12-03 6 r— SITIAWAN, Fri. fHE Ministry of Edu--1 cation has begun an investigation into the four-hour strike by about 700 pupils, including 200 girls, of the Nan Hwa High School here on Tuesday. The Ministry's schools liaison officer. Mr. G. F. Wart, arrived218 words
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68 1960-12-03 6 TWO YOUTHS RE-ARRESTED AFTER ACQUITTAL PENANG, Fri.— Two schoolboys acquitted by the Penang Sessions Court this morning on a charge of having subversive documents were re-arrested by the Special Branch as they left the court. Kura Wah Phoon and Kirn Teik Soon, both 18, are being detained under the Internal68 words
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Article112 1960-12-03 6 ALOR STAR, Friday. A KEDAH princess, Tengku Arfah binte Tengku Mohamed Jewa, was married to a town council clerk, Syed Nazri bin Syed Yassin, at her home in Derga here last night. i Tengku Arfah, 23, is a cousin of the Sultan of Kedah112 words
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Article39 1960-12-03 6 Fatal scooter accident SINGAPORE Fri.— Nathan Isaac David. 77. was knocked down by a motor scooter at about 5.20 p.m. in Mountbatten Road yesterday. He died later in hospital. Traffic police today appeal, ed for witnesses of the accident.39 words
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1416 1960-12-03 7 Melbourne panicked, took up arms when 'Russians landed' Straits Times Special Feature AT that time Melbourne had only one topic of conversation Hit l**«*r dismal intelligence I lof Hi* CRIMEAN WAR. Not only was H» groat forttttt of SoWopol hoWmg out »g»in*t I a motley *rmy of torn* 80,000 French,Daily Mirror - 1,416 words
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Miscellaneous137 1960-12-03 7 Buys Bunny By Butph BeimduM ll lOW THAT XhERFS FOR] I TH' LJ'L CLUCK PICKEP UPI BMYTTTv K\\ J\\ V |WvV"fi3 LVt Abner By At Cupp f HA.'.'-AHSEEVO'IS V if MOONBEAM McSWINhP V NONE O' THEM. MAMMY— GITTINT DRESSED UP DEB-00-TANTV DONE A R MITZI MUDLARK? *A BETTER SET XDRE137 words
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Article31 1960-12-03 8 M >.r*. 51* (M imimmm, THE FUNERAL of the late Mr*. Fas Chooag Nytt will take plaie on Moaday. Sl2 80 from M Oopeag Road, Ipoh, at 2 p m.31 words
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Article52 1960-12-03 8 t* Wf4, Sit (Mimimmm, PANS MUM SOAK, Pang "'"S P.»» Hang Heng Hung and families 'hank the World Red Swastika Society, all fnaad*. relativn. Brma. aasociations for wraatbs. scrolls, donations, prayers, letters and cables of condolence, nlgtit visits, aaslatac* and attendance at the funeral of tbeir beloved mother Wong52 words
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Obituary27 1960-12-03 8 M H lit (Mtmimmm) LATE SOOSAINATNAN, KULAI. R»)uiem Mas* will b* suns at The Cburrh of Our Lady of Lourdee Ipoh. oa >'nday 12 4027 words
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Article664 1960-12-03 8 In saloons in America's wild west it was customary to protect the pianist with the printed admonition "don't shoot him, he's doing his best." Comment on the fifteen members of Brunei's Legislative Council who voted for the storage of ten per cent of Brunei's oil as reserve664 words
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Article390 1960-12-03 8 Bearing in mind that Indonesian newspapers can do little but reflect Government views, their comments on the Tengku's attempt to mediate in the West Irian dispute are less than graceful. Their response to his disappointment is to blame him for having meddled without sufficient knowledge.390 words
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Article203 1960-12-03 8 Amendment to Singapore's Mental Disorders and Treatment Ordinance in 1967 went only part of the way in limiting police powers in dealing with persons at large suspected of mental disorder. In one important respect experience has shown that it gave the police an extra chore, for neither a203 words
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Article, Illustration101 1960-12-03 8 FIFTY YEARS AGO From the Straits Times of Dec. 1, 1910 IN the Legislative Council last week the acting Colonial Secretary introduced the foreshadowed in- come tax Bill. It is proponed that this measure shall take effect from Jan. 1 1912. The rate of the proposed tax is one cent101 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1960-12-03 8 VERNON BARTLETT - VERNON BARTLETT Exemplifying the dilemma of the expat in Africa by Saturday Study LET'S call him Dennis; it happens anyhow to be his real nam*. He came out of the army with a strong desire never to work in an office and an exhaustive knowledge ofCHAN WAI HON - 1,109 words
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Advertisement929 1960-12-03 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. >• War* ll* (Mimimmm) Li an -COM:- B*l**ra Boon Kblam son of Md. Ang Choo Neo. and Mandy third daughter of Mr. Mra. Goh Kok Siang an 3 12. M. I* Worefs Sit (Mimimmm) SENATHIPATNV MAQSSWARI ••road son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Markandu. Klang to Mageswarl third929 words
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Advertisement96 1960-12-03 8 Your cat will stay younger. Jive longer on daily KIT-H-ICAT "n It's as good kih. f as the food r^sfllibv y c That's because Kjt-E-Kat contain* fines. quality fresh fish and meat; fish-liver oils and cereals. Tinned and ready cooked to cat, it keeps free from *»<«t«n«TmfuMi and is so96 words
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Article201 1960-12-03 9 TAPPER IS FREED ON MURDER CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Justice Hashim directed the Jury in the High Court today to acquit a former mental patient of a six-year-old murder charge because the dead man had not been properly identified. The judge"s direction came at the end of the prosecution201 words
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Article36 1960-12-03 9 UAVE you a beauty problem? Most women have. HER WORLD for December on sale now announces the formation of a Beauty Club to give you advice and to exchange beauty tips between readers.36 words
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Article60 1960-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. A clerk. Chia Yong Long, was adjudicated a bankrupt on his own petition In the High Court here today, with liabilities totalling $3,325. Chia, who Is owing this money among IS creditors, offered to pay $50 a month to the Official Assignee. Mr. Justice Chua60 words
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Article, Illustration528 1960-12-03 9 HERO OF ANTI-GANGSTER RAIDS FOUND DEAD AFTER SPENDING NIGHT AT HOME OF HIS GIRL FRIEND SINGAPORE, Friday pOLICE Inspector Mark Leon* Soo Lack, 24, 1 hero of several anti-gangster operations, was found dead here today. He died in the home of his girl friend, Miss528 words
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Article164 1960-12-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ROAD transport operators took a second look today at the Parliament announcement of concessions on the controversial diesel fuel tax and raised their voices in a fresh protest. YESTERDAY they thought the concessions applied to fuels used in their buses and164 words
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Article, Illustration378 1960-12-03 9 NEW AGREEMENT TO RUN 18 MONTHS SINGAPORE, Friday. npHE INDUSTRIAL arbitration court, in a judgment today, awarded pay increases to employees of Hollywood Theatres Ltd. ranging from $5 to $20 a month, effective from Oct. 20 and for 18 months from today.378 words
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253 1960-12-03 9 THE 'HOLIDAY' SHOPS THAT OPEN FOR AN EMERGENCY... SINGAPORE, Friday. A MAGISTRATE today urged the Labour DepartA ment to show consideration to car repair shopkeepers who have to break a particular law through "acts of charity." The court had earlier been officially told that these shop Dwners were guilty of253 words
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Article60 1960-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, FrL A secret society killer was executed at dawn today in the Outrara Road Jail. He was Bock Lee Loan, 23, a labourer, and member of the Sin Patt Loons ("Small White Dracon") gang in the "24" group. He was convicted for the gang murder of60 words
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Article27 1960-12-03 9 RAWANG. FrL— Mr. A. Palany. omcer-ln-charge of the Are brigade here, has been transferred to Kuala Selangor to take charge of the fire brigade there.27 words
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153 1960-12-03 9 Car, cyclists in 3 dawn accidents within seconds RAWANG, Fri.— Police here are investigating three accidents which happened within seconds of one another on the trunk road near Rawang at dawn yesterday. They involved a Singapore registered car and three cyclists riding yards from one another while on their way153 words
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82 1960-12-03 9 Bail granted to alleged 'adviser' SINGAPORE. Tr 1 R Krtshnan, of Clemenceau Avenue, was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with an offence under the Minor Offences (Amended) Ordinance. He pleaded not guilty to the charge and was allowed ball unJl Dec. 6. The charge alleged that Krtshnan was82 words
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Article39 1960-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. The juvenile court magistrate, Miss Jenny Lav. today sent a 15-year-old boy to a reform school for three years for stealing $178 from a food stall in S hen ton Way on Oct. 12.39 words
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Article29 1960-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. William P. Maddox, American Consul-General in Singapore, left tor Jakarta by air this morning with his family to spend his two-week annual holiday there.29 words
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Article164 1960-12-03 9 PENANG. Friday "THERE will be an almost complete changeover at the Royal Australian Air Force base In Butterworth when 460 new airmen and their families arrive here tomorrow. The new arrivals will take over from 560 other RJLAJV men and their families who will164 words
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Article81 1960-12-03 9 mHE hell was Hong Kong and that evening the loud crump of falling bombs awoke me. From the window I saw black smoke rising from the British airfield at Kai Tak. Suddenly the full horror of it all hit me. It was war. War had81 words
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Article40 1960-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Textiles worth $3,000 were stolen from a godown in Circular Road here today. The thieves had entered by breaking open the main door. Neighbours later told police they saw a trisha parked outside the godown.40 words
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Advertisement268 1960-12-03 9 HI OlUy tWr *y nd no te«th of hia own I HHt YOU CAN TrrTii j| ill i n |p m —unless you Kw P in 8 y«* P""»s healthy it BKlf just as vital ai keeping youH| iBM te lh clean. For oocc gums be- am I com feet268 words
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Advertisement244 1960-12-03 9 THIS GREAT series of a woman's stark experiences behind enemy lines begins today in THE FREE PRESS HERMES T^r^t^LJ J J 75 [^t^COLWER QUAY Open until 5.30 p.m. jjjjj^"^"^^^^^P"flKH available in Meibourr*, Auttrwt^ aa^a^a^aa^aaaßaaaaftia^Baaaßaf ffi fnos# *yo*fxj jdto^c BB^BI ACCOUNT AMCT J t^^MTI I i 1 1 1 ITT XX244 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1960-12-03 10 SHOULD GET THE SAME PAY YES SAY THESE MPs David: Madame Pandit, 4 UN president, is a glaring example of women's ability AS GOOD AS MEN IN NEARLY ALL FIELDS, SHE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR. Friday MOVING his resolution (see panel, above right) MR. V. DAVID said it was wrong to1,164 words
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Article104 1960-12-03 10 yesterday spent two hours debating the old, old subject: "Should women get equal pay for equal work?" The debate followed a resolution moved by a Socialist member, Mr. V. David. The resolution reads: That the Federal Government- should w take steps to introduce the necessary legislation at the104 words
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Advertisement285 1960-12-03 10 For over a quarter of a century increasing world wide demand proves duMAURIER the finest filter tip cigarette America's design for better living [(ZZj&^l ff porcelain interior\ r GLIDE" OUT I g jrfT "~^^k f «v uactvct *iv^ oi cam j (RUST PROOF^J3^ffi£*a» easiest to clean/ C^^^^^^«*^«^^^^^s-sett.ft. Modsl D-460 n285 words
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Advertisement120 1960-12-03 10 HONG KONG..Save money on a holiday? Yes in the exotic (hopping bazaar of the Far East From cameraa, tuila, ivory, jade name and you can claim and at amazingly low. price*. All in fabulous Hong Kong. Pearl of the Orient Sample Hong Kong's extensive cuistae cooked and prepared by chefs120 words
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Miscellaneous370 1960-12-03 10 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 4*6 metres 41.7 metres SHORT W AV E metre. K^e^l^Mt^S^ from 9.W) p.m.— 10.00 p.m. ing Melodies, 7.00 Jazz Club, A.M. 6.30 Good Morning- 632 730 Time Signal, News; 7.35 Song Mornmg Prdude: 7.00 The New,. ?g* MJ"™ SSS^tS 7.05 Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00370 words
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Article, Illustration1185 1960-12-03 11 AS FOR EQUAL WORK? NO Say these MPs and the Ministers argue: The principle of equal pay already exists in Malaya THE Minister of Finance, MR. TAN SIEW SIN, drew the attention of the Speaker, Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, to the fact that Mr. David's motion was in conflict1,185 words
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230 1960-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. A businessman, Yong Yuen Pol. lost his appeal in the High Court here today against conviction by a lower court for making a false statement in his application for citizenship. The Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, in dismissing the appeal,230 words
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Advertisement130 1960-12-03 11 ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF OUR "ONODA" Brand Portland Cement SHOYO MARU... 11,000 tons on Dee. 5 UNYO MARU... 7,000 tons on Dee. 25 Sole Agents for Singapore and Malaya: 144 Hobli.«m Road. HONG LEONG CO. LTD Gibson 9/ Mad* In U.S.A. GA-3 SKYLARK with 2 Inputs $250.00 GA-5T SKYLARK with130 words
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Advertisement221 1960-12-03 11 llllllllltlllllllllllllt3llllllllllllt3lllllllllllltJllllllllllllt]Mllllllllll[3llllllllllllt]lllH| ANNOUNCING i THE OPENING I OF OUR BRANCH AT I IPOH SOLE AGENTS FOR Orient Fans /\rUi%+ Sewing V/neni Machines rtrUt-i Pedestal Urient Table Fans All tareS Typewriters HOUSehold Wooden Steel Furniture English Belgian Cotton Carpets All the above are available on the easiest hire purchase terms imaginable! i221 words
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Letter198 1960-12-03 12 AND MALACCA COUNCIL FACES $177,000 DEFICIT YOUR admirably pithy leader "Self Denial" (S.T. Nov. 28) hits the nail right on the head. The Malacca municipal council has budgeted for an estimated deficit of $117,000 estimated deficit of $177,000 This Is the state of municipal finances, yet the198 words
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Letter123 1960-12-03 12 \VHAT does Mr. White, the Comptroller of Inland Revenue, mean by "the valuation does not make any difference Will he refer to item six on the Income tax form which says I shall be required to pay tax based on the Increased annual valuation added to123 words
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Letter439 1960-12-03 12 IT was recently ray privilege to tell a concert audience the story behind the announcement of a change of programme at Rudolf Serkin's recital Those who were present will remember that when he heard that a young local pianist (Miss Lolabelle Wong) was shortly439 words
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109 1960-12-03 12 THE EXTRAS THAT WENT ON THE BILL FOR MY LOAN I RECENTLY took a mortgage to*n S 11.400 on my house in Singapore. As part of the agreement I had to have the Loan form drawn up by the company's lawyers. I was then presented with bill for $242.65 for,109 words
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Letter109 1960-12-03 12 "THE title of "Enche" or "Che" has 1.0 definite meaning of its own since It can be applied to people of all classes regardless of their sex. It can be applied to a man. a woman, a boy or a girl alike. So It is109 words
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Letter77 1960-12-03 12 mHIRTY THOUSAND chilX dren would have sat for the Singapore primary school leaving examination and those proving their worth will enter secondary schools next year; those unable to make the grade will be sent to post primary schools. What about the children already in post primary77 words
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321 1960-12-03 12 HOW TO TACKLE HOUSING PROBLEM r£ Straits Budget Is a very welcome mend in my home and when received weekly has a preference over all the other daily newspapers. I read it avidly from page to page. This is a natural act because it revives very happy memories of my321 words
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106 1960-12-03 12 V EARLY 250 probationary A^ O.C.S. clerks in the government service face an uncertain future. These clerks are Senior Cambridge certificate holders who joined the general clerical service in the last three or four years. The Government insists that these clerks must have a "credit"106 words
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Letter106 1960-12-03 12 f)N Nov. 30 the 10 p.m. w train for Kuala Lumpur left Singapore on schedule but without the normal warning of departure. When the signal for the train t move was given, there was a scramble by passengers to get on the train and a bigger106 words
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Letter67 1960-12-03 12 HATS off to the policeman who commandeered a taxi to rush two accident victims to hospital after they were knocked down by a car in heavy rain in Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Thursday night. No silly fuss while the poor victims lay dying. His chief concern was67 words
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Advertisement326 1960-12-03 12 CaayaflaUt Mmn. l««m Radto Sarviaa, o« fhaif frond apaotag, a* S7, Paoa4a Stoat, Sh»aapar«-V -WI1IVA" TRP-72S AC/OC I AR TuaaWn 1-Wm taaa •m 4 3 Saata- Radlo-M»ono»raaa B Jbbbbbbbbbbbbbl aaaaaaMMtaM aaaa> m\ ■jam 1 T *u^a> fl^H I •amria. «r 230* AC Mate*. A* MwHim ciMkRU by I S I326 words
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Advertisement214 1960-12-03 12 I I v^!*^Bßß>a^W vdHVTB^ W fifcrXl m BEFORE YOU MAKE UP YOUI MIND NAVE A LOOK AT THE OUTSTANDING ROTARY WATCHES K&\ I V^*f bbbV^P£« anr Abbb V J. I<kw ■^aBBBBBBBB. .^KbBbI V A aafll Wt*mw^am sou Mimt LIEN WAH WATCH DEALERS 10* NORTH RRlOttC ROAD. SINOAPORC TEL: 3S2S* Sal*214 words
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Advertisement1703 1960-12-03 13 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE 10 ADEN. LIVERPOOL. BIASOOW. LONDON k CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'pori Sails P. Sham Penang MENESTHEUS Uvtrettl. Havrt, Hamburg ll Part/Dec 1 OK 0 AUTOLYCUS lurerpetl, Dublin OK 4 DM 0 OK 7/ 0 tK It MYRMIDON M teilles. H'burg. AnKp Amsterdam, London. K'hamn Ok 7 tM1,703 words
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Advertisement1227 1960-12-03 13 THE LiLC LINES-— fc/t'Zj& ADEN lEDJEA MEDITEMABEAN. CONTINENIAI SCAHIIIUVUN PORTS cL^^Ja SDO ri > fmmt "POONA "a) til. 11-14/ 4 Dk VI Dk 7/ I Dk JUNK "JUTUNOIA" I) 11/21 DX 22/21 OK 14/ a Ok 2£9Ji««£ SIIONSA" a) a Ok/ 4 Jat S/ J Jaa 1/ I Jai Accepting1,227 words
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Advertisement1434 1960-12-03 13 oX, M THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD 'tttiT SINSAPORE (lectrMratM le tke taitM Kiatatm) II LINCt SAILINCS tt ADEN. U.K. k CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Peaang BENVRACKIE Hamburg, Latin. Rotterdam at Ptrt/TMay OENVf Ntt Leilll, Hmburg. Cmouth Sit. 31/ 4 Die 1/ I DX BENVORiiCH Lirtraeal, Antwerp, Rott., Bremen.1,434 words
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Advertisement1237 1960-12-03 13 W. MeALISTEB CO,, LTD. VE-SIJI. TEL Nt 2BMI vP UL SI.I.SSMAW UMS «k KLA VEMES& UMB UtJNN. NAMOURO, ROTTERDAM tUVII LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. k NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER k PORTIAatO ami far Cmmlm t U.S.A. AtlaatN Parta. AccMtiai cam far Caatral k Stalk Cm Of WELIINtJTON Amtnei. Spore P. Stiam1,237 words
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403 1960-12-03 14 High stocks cause sharp drop in rubber r£ rubber market started the week rather more cheerfully than recently and, although no trend developed, most operators were prepared to believe there could be some advance in price, report H.C.B. and Co., Ltd., in their current review. The purchases by China reported403 words
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Article109 1960-12-03 14 MELBOURNE, Prl. INVESTMENT shares maintain■L ed a steady treud here today. AW A eased Is. to 255. 6d. and SUnhiU Bd. to 9s. 3d. Base metals and the oils, tradea along steady lines. Mt. Isa dropped Is. to 58s- 3d. Commonwealth Bonds held a steady tone. Ampol Pet109 words
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Article145 1960-12-03 14 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce £5 Exchange noon prices per plcul yesterday were: Copra: quiet; UK/Continent Dec /Jan. shipments $28 buyers. $284 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet; bulk $414 sellers, drum $454 sellers. Pepper: quiet; no business was reported done, Muntok white $2474 and Sarawak $2424 (both down $2.50). special Sarawak145 words
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Article64 1960-12-03 14 rpHE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following change In Its rates to merchants yesterday (the rate Is to $100): Krlling T.T. or OD ready: Belgian Francs ***** On the tree exchange market In Honr Kong, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5-6»\ for T.T and 5 68\64 words
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Article1050 1960-12-03 14 and DEMAND OF TIN BALANCED By Our Market Correspondent THE LONDON tin market's steady behaviour affords impressive evidence that supply and demand have recently closely balanced, says the October-November review of Vivian, Younger and Bond, members of the London Metal Exchange. Producing countries have not had1,050 words
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Article22 1960-12-03 14 Malayan Stock Exchange: Dee, Z Dee- 1 Industrials: 130.57 130.83 Tins: 181.55 183.44 Rubbers: 2M.20 :iO2O Jan. 1 1958 l(M)22 words
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Article37 1960-12-03 14 SINGAPORE. Dec. 2. RUBBER: 83} cents per lb. (down seveneighths of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 831 cents (quiet). TIN: $394.25 per picul (up 12} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 20 tons).37 words
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Article214 1960-12-03 14 riECEMBER nrst grade rubber J buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 834 cents per lb-. down seven-eighths of a cent on Thursday's dose. The tone was uncertain after slightly easier--B.C.CR.A. CLOSING PRICES in cents per lb., yesterday were: Int. 1 RSS Spot fob. buyers 83, sellers 83\214 words
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Article62 1960-12-03 14 To the Financial Editor: In view of the apparently buoyant state of the Singapore Cold Storage business, it is disappointing to find the Chairman, Mr. William Hannay. saying there Is "no reason to doubt" that this year's results "should not" continue this improvement. Possibly, Mr. Hannay meant the62 words
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Article602 1960-12-03 14 SINGAPORE members of tne Malayan Stock Exchange reported the following business at their 330 pm. call yesterday, c Bargains are given before prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fed. Dispensary $1 37; Fraser and Neave ords $1.97 to $1.96; Gammon $2.03 and $2.04; M Breweries $270602 words
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Advertisement1122 1960-12-03 14 Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast »arvi— EIA EIA F..1.A. Spore P. Sham Penang H'kong l Angeles N. York Ctkssi Mara" 27 31 Otc 11/ 2 las I jas 2t iis 12 Ftk Kssikawa Mara" 21/24 Jas 23/21 Jm 3a Jas 21 Fel 11 Mar All suitably equipped with ocep tanks1,122 words
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Advertisement343 1960-12-03 14 NOTICES NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED wUI Mil by PUBLIC AUCTION at No. S Oxley Eoad on SUN. 4th.. MON. sth OEC. IN*. at 10.30 a.m. Beds with Inner Spring Mattresses: Dressing Tables; Wardrobes; Cane and Teak Lounge Suites; Bookcases; showcases, "LEONARD" and WESTING HOUSE' Refrigerators; TIENTSIN Rugs; Indian Carpets; a343 words
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Advertisement780 1960-12-03 14 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Tham Blng Yew U no longer connected with P. K. Zuelllg (Singapore) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, and is therefore not authorised to transact business or to collect monies or goods on behall ol tne Company. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given by Messrs. Rahaitg Motors Ltd. of 93. Rahang780 words
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Advertisement205 1960-12-03 14 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS To enable essential electrical extensions to be carried out In Union Building Substation, it will be necessary to *hut down electricity supplies on Sunday. 4th December 1960. from B.OC ajn. to 7.00 p.m. The following areas will be affected:— 1 Onion Building205 words
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Advertisement803 1960-12-03 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT WAR DEPARTMENT Vacancy for Hello Worker Qualifications: Applicant must bo capable of printing down to zinc on aluminium plates from glass, film or plastic negatives or positives Including more than one in register and Including the use of presensltlaed plates. Be capable ol working the Astrafoll Dyellno and803 words
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Advertisement822 1960-12-03 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Word, tt (Mln.)— Box tt cU. sxtro EXPERIENCED DISPENSER REQUIRED for Sect Wata Dispensary, Pus In*. EUROPEAN COMPANY requires Qualified Accountant for the Federation. Advise to Box A 4083 B.T. Spore. TWO UNIT MANAGERS required attractive terms to tbs right men. Please apply822 words
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Advertisement1070 1960-12-03 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :o Words SS (Mln.)— Bo* tt cts. ssrtrs NIOELV FURNISHED two bedroom flat all modern conveniences, available at from December 10th. Pbooe B'pore. 6&-490 for particulars. FURNISHED ROOM To Let m Devonshire Road suits bachelors/working girls/couple. Interested please dial i ore) ***** after 1 p.m. LUXURY FURNISHEO, fully1,070 words
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Advertisement904 1960-12-03 15 EDUCATION tt Wordt tl (Mln.) Bom It ttt, mxtrm PHIL'S KINDERGARTEN qualified experienced teacher, excellent references. Children under constant supervision. Limited enrolment. Registration Ull 6th December. Apply 8. Reservnlr 4th Avenue, Penang. PEI YUEN KINOEROARTEN 250 Perak Road, off Jalan Besar re-opens 6th January, 1961 Invites enrolment Tel: Spore *****.904 words
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Advertisement1186 1960-12-03 15 DOCS AT STUO M Words SS (Mtn.)—Box tt cU. txtrm SEA FURY of Skelder U.K. Boxer Winner of 16 first prises, 8.0.8., 8.L8., Reserve C.C. at opaa. afeamplonshlp snows by son of Ch. Wtnkliutllght Viking Ex. Ch, Meteor of Koowlecrest daughter. 51, Wilkinson Rd., *****, S'pors. ■OATS. YACHTS FOR SALE1,186 words
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Advertisement1087 1960-12-03 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words tt (Mi*.)— Box tt ctt. mxtrm CONSUL 'M, Excellent condition. European owned, 14.000 miles only, $3,850/-. Tel. (B'pore) 31SM, Fletcher. IM7 FORD ZODIAC Insured June 1961 Oood Condition, Two Owners, Price Moderate. SO Verdun hVs*J. B'pore, Telephone ***** Mr. Oar. CUAHAMTBB (OMB MONTH •ft IMB1,087 words
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Advertisement650 1960-12-03 15 FOR SALE tt Words SS (Mln.)— Box St tt,. txtrm BOYS ENQLISH BICYCLE 16" fr»~e as new, mlleometer, $65. Apply Sutcllffe. ***** Ext. 39, 16 Braddell Bill. B'psre. EXCELLENT BARGAINS AT WHITEAWAV't RECORD BAR YOU ARI MISSING A 0000 DIAL IP YOU DON'T HURRY SUPERB STEREO MUSIC system Including two650 words
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Advertisement234 1960-12-03 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pors) It Words Sit (MMmum) IMils 1 month. It Words Si St (Mlm.) 0..8.C. CEILING FAN Kasy Htre Purchase Terms 177 Orchard Road. ***** THE PERFECT ANTISEPTIC for treat ins cuts, wounds, grazes, sores. Insect bites and stlnxs. "Savlon" Liquid Antiseptic Keep a bottle In tbs borne. WHERE234 words
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Article85 1960-12-03 16 TyTELBOURNE, Fri.—Leading jockey Jack Purtell said t»A" day he was unlikely to accept an offer to ride in Malaya because of big commitments in Australia during the next few months. The offer was made to Purtell by former Victorian jockey. E. Donnelly, who is now85 words
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454 1960-12-03 16 I KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Four of his mounts for tomorrow's races at XL are strongly fancied T AURIE JOHNSON is right back in the race for the jockey premiership. A splendid treble on Wednesday brought his total to 50 winners, only three behind Noel454 words
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Article1191 1960-12-03 16 RACE 1: 2.15 Class 5, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1 ***** Princess Yearlinr (K. Y. Llm) Teh. 4 9.0 Taylor 6 2 ***** Si© Pwar (M. S. Ter.gi E. Breuk.. 4 8.13 (SF) Donnelly 7 3 ***** Redskin (Bright Star St.) Mawl. 3 8.10 Ism.il 10 4 7 Grey1,191 words
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257 1960-12-03 16 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON By Canberra, Fri. ANE of the longest "sets" in tennis between Harry Hopman. captain and coach of the Australian Davis Cup team, and former Wimbledon champion Jaroslav Drobny, the exiled Czech who is now manager of the Italian cup team, was taken257 words
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Article144 1960-12-03 16 Five Asians in NegriMalacca XV QERFMBAN. Fri. Din bin Ahmad, who has played for the Negri All-Blues, has been selected to represent Npgrl Mulacca against Johore here In a Malaya Cup rugger fixture tomorrow. Shappie and Abdul Fatah, also from the N.S. Blues have been put on the re•erve list.144 words
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Article299 1960-12-03 16 SAUL JOSHUA - S'pore have edge over Forces SAUL JOSHUA By SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's 12-6 victory over Combined Services, the defending champions, a fortnight ago was a much-needed boost to the team's morale after their 6-5 defeat by Johore in their opening south zone Malaya Cup rugby match. Singapore now look forward with299 words
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440 1960-12-03 16 ALL-BLUES' GRIEVANCES WERE NOT MADE KNOWN TO US— PRESIDENT SEREMBAN, Friday "THE Negri Sembilan--1 Malacca Rugby Football Union said today that the "grievances" of the Negrl Sembilan All Blues on the selection of their players for Malaya Cup matches were not brought before either the Negrl-Malacca RJF. Union or the440 words
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Advertisement122 1960-12-03 16 mam -Am ml^^^^P^ IKji All/ k| I' CUTS SCRATCHES GET BETTER QUICKLY IF YOU COVER THEM FROM INFECTION f>^ 'BAND-AlD' First Aid Dressings Sp**^*mJ^^L stick firmly in place and are X^^^L cca s t 0 P ut on Always V Uj\^^PP» carry some with you. laWS^^vJ^ VfcN**'**' ELASTIC Reliable and122 words
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Miscellaneous174 1960-12-03 16 KIGGEB MALAYA CUP: Spore Civilians v Commonwealth Forces, South (Spore padang. 4.45 pjn.); Selangor v Commonwealth Services; North (Merdeka stadium 5.15 pjn.); Kedah v Penang (Sungel Patanii Negrl/Malacca v Johor* (Seremban) OTHER MATCHES: Federation Police v Singapore Police (Depot) 656 v VI OB A (Rifle Range Rd) Rasah Camp v174 words
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Article472 1960-12-03 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ NEW PARAMALINGAM— SHEPHERDSONS' COMBINATION WAS TOO MUCH FOR PENANG By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. NINE goals to nil. That was the margin by which Selangor beat Penang in today's opening match in the Malayan Hockey Federation's quadrangular tournament on the Princes' Road ground and it signalled472 words
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Article107 1960-12-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. A STRONG basketball team from Sarawak will arrive In Malaya later this month for a series of games with local teams. They will spend three days each in Johore, Malacca, Negrl Sembilan. Selangor. Perak and Penang. Mr. Moe Fu Klat, secretary of the Federation107 words
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148 1960-12-03 17 SGSFA plans tour of Indonesia in January CINGAPORE, Frl.— A Slngapore Government Services football team will make a ten-day tour of Indonesia to play five matches from Jan. 26. The tour, however, will be approved by the Singapore Amateur Football Association, only If the dates do not clash with the148 words
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Article24 1960-12-03 17 BOMBAY. Fri. Pakistan were 241 for .one wicket by the close against India when the First Test match began here today. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article61 1960-12-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation of Malaya Shooting Association will hold a trial on Sunday to pick the four best pistol shots for the small bore postal shooting competition sponeored dy the British Small Bor e Rifle Association. The trial will be held at the Valley Road61 words
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574 1960-12-03 17 Norman Siebel - MISSING SHOWPIECE OF MALAYAN SOCCER TOMORROW Norman Siebel SINGAPORE, and the •^Federation have not met in football since the Merdeka first anniversary tournament in 1958 when a wellfought draw, which was the only point the Malayan team lost on their way to winning the championship, amply demonsstrated how much interest574 words
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Article166 1960-12-03 17 SINGAPORE, Frl. Defending champions. University of Malaya, stayed In the hunt for this year's Singapore Hockey Association league Div. l title when they held Singapore Recreation Club, the favourites, to a scoreless draw on Uu padang. This was the Recs' last match and they needed full166 words
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Article25 1960-12-03 17 SYDNEY. Fri. Terry Gathercole. Australian holder of the world men's breaststroke records over 110 yards 230 yards, and 200 metres, has turned professional.25 words
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Article323 1960-12-03 17 'SLASHER' IS UNBEATEN WITH 143 Mackay, Burge hrnmer W.I. attack BRISBANE. Friday. KEN MACKAY, one of the 12 players named for Australia's First Test against the West Indies next week, hammered the tourists attack for an unbeaten 143 here today. i m b t glvln g He and former TestReuter - 323 words
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Article69 1960-12-03 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya and Singapore will meet in two International hockey matches at the Rifle Range Road ground here on Saturday Dec. 10. Both sides will field 'A' and 'B 1 teams. Federation team will be selected after Uie quadrangular tournament now in progress In69 words
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Miscellaneous206 1960-12-03 17 HOCKEY MLAR L£AGUE Div. 1: Teachers DTC 4 (Kirn Kue 2 B*n Seng. M. Budhakaran> High School Teachers 1 (Chee Tiam Chin); Teachers DTC 2 (Basir Rehmat. Ali Ahmad) Police 0; Friendly: High School Teachers 2 <Byed Rahman. Tan Su Chin) Sultan Abu Bakar School Teachers 2 (Banun Nor. Llm206 words
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Article382 1960-12-03 18 Paratroopers guard Assembly as crowd protests at plan for 'truce' Government VIENTIANE, Friday J^ SHOUTING Left-wing crowd protested today against negotiations with the proWestern rebels of Gen. Phouini Nosavan, bottled up 30 National Assemblymen inside the Assembly building this afternoon, and refused to let them go. Meanwhile.Reuter; UPI - 382 words
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Article39 1960-12-03 18 BRISBANE, Fri. Queensland Mines Minister Ernest Evans will seek Immediate talks with Federal officials on arrangements for exporting Iron ore to Japan, following the Australian Government's lifting of the 22-year-old embargo on Iron ore exports. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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107 1960-12-03 18 A FINAL BID TO BEAT DE GAULLE'S A-FORCE PRIS, Fri. Opponents of President Charles De Gaulle's plan for a French national nuclear striking force today tabled their third censure motion against the Government in three weeks. The vote will take place next Tuesday and will decide the final fate ofReuter - 107 words
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Article31 1960-12-03 18 SAIGON. Fri. The Swiss soccer team "Young Boys" Is due here next month to play three matches against local soccer teams on January 8. 11 and 12.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article128 1960-12-03 18 MACASSAR (South Celebes), Friday. A "TERRORIST" band of overseas Chinese youths who called themselves the Red Scorpion Gang has been broken up here by police and Army authorities, it was announced today. All the arrested youths and their alien Chinese leader are being held pending128 words
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Article39 1960-12-03 18 HONG KONG. Fri. The visiting Singapore Royal Air Force XI beat the Hong Kong Royal Air Force by 50 runs with two minutes to spare before stumps in an exciting cricket encounter tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article37 1960-12-03 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Goan community in Singapore will celebrate the feast of its Patron Saint, St. Francis Xavier. with a high mass at the Church of St. Josepr., Victoria Street, on Sunday, at 8 a.m.37 words
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Article17 1960-12-03 18 TOKYO, Fri. A goodwill mission to Japan from Morocco arrived here by air tonight. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-12-03 18 A METHODIST Minister (right) accompanies his daughter, one of the two White children remaining in the two integrated schools in New Orleans, from the school. At left is a Catholic priest who had entered the school to talk to the childUPI - 73 words
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128 1960-12-03 18 Is this the scalp of the Snowman? KATMANDU, Fri. Sir Edmund Hillary will fly to Chicago and then on to Britain later this month with a rare scalp which may be that of an Abominable Snowman. This was announced here today by Mr. J. D. Dienhart, a representative of theReuter - 128 words
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Article29 1960-12-03 18 MANILA. Fri.— The Foreign Office today reiterated its condemnation of colonialism, "including the kind of colonialism which the satellite states of the Soviet Union are subjected to."— U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article366 1960-12-03 18 LONDON. Prl. London stock markets finished a nervous and unsettled week on an. uncertain note today following the latest turn of events In the Ford bid story with the Unlt«d States Treasury 1 confirming that the United States Ford had been approached regarding the deal with the British366 words
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328 1960-12-03 18 ALL BELGIAN ASSETS IN EGYPT ARE SEIZED CAIRO. Friday PRESIDENT NASSER last night issued a decree seizing all Belgian assets in Egypt and placing them under Government control. One report from Cairo linked the move with yesterday's Congolese breach with the United Arab Republic, which was blamed here on aReuter - 328 words
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Obituary42 1960-12-03 18 CYRIL CLEMENT MALE pa«M« •way 2-12-80. Cortege leaving Slumpore Canket 4.45 p.m. 3-12-SO for Cathedral Good Shtpered tbeno* t*w Bldadarl. MRS. ELIZABETH ANTHONY paaiied away peacefully at Block n Room 4, Naval Bane on 2-12-U. Funeral on 3-12-60 at 3 p.m.42 words
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Article21 1960-12-03 18 THE FAMILY of late Pred. C. Pereira thank relatives and frlen4to for their mf«a«M of roadoleoc*. prayara. attendance and donation*.21 words
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